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Kaleidoscopes are some of the coolest and most colorful objects around. The modest designs reflect different sides each time you see them. In this week's episode, we discuss seeing neurodiverse individuals from different sides. Neurodiversity is a beautiful kaleidoscope. Take another look at just how wonderfully "Weird" they truly can be"Support the Show by Visiting one of our SponsorsWALMARThttp://bit.ly/tellmesumthingoodFANATICShttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21MINT MOBILEhttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthinmintGIZMOGOhttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthingizmoYOU TUBEPAGEhttps://www.youtube.com/@TMGTellMeSumthinGoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tmg/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kaleidoscopes are some of the coolest and most colorful objects around. The modest designs reflect different sides each time you see them. In this week's episode, we discuss seeing neurodiverse individuals from different sides. Neurodiversity is a beautiful kaleidoscope. Take another look at just how wonderfully "Weird" they truly can be"Support the Show by Visiting one of our SponsorsWALMARThttp://bit.ly/tellmesumthingoodFANATICShttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthin21MINT MOBILEhttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthinmintGIZMOGOhttps://bit.ly/tellmesumthingizmoYOU TUBEPAGEhttps://www.youtube.com/@TMGTellMeSumthinGoodSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tmg/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today's episode is extra special for all you classic children's book lovers! I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Carrie Halim, the Curator of the Robert McCloskey Museum, who (let's be honest) is basically living the dream. If you've ever imagined what it's like to be surrounded by Make Way for Ducklings, Blueberries for Sal, and all things McCloskey, you're in for a treat. Carrie shares how she fell in love with McCloskey's work, the magic of curating such an iconic collection, and some behind-the-scenes stories from the museum. Whether you're a long-time fan or just discovering McCloskey's timeless books, this episode will leave you inspired and ready to revisit your favorites. Celebrate Robert McCloskey's Ohio Roots: A Day of Donuts, Harmonica, and Kaleidoscopes!Join us this Saturday, September 14th, for the grand finale of summer at the McCloskey Museum! We're celebrating Robert McCloskey's Ohio heritage and literary legacy with a day full of fun and creativity. Enjoy donuts, harmonica tunes, and kaleidoscope-making as we honor the beloved author and illustrator. Special tributes from authors Glenn McCarty and Gary D. Schmidt, along with duckling and Lentil sculptor Nancy Schon, will make this event even more memorable.Catch a performance of Lentil at the Hamilton Flea at 11 AM, and then join us at the museum from 12-4 PM to continue the festivities. It's all happening on McCloskey's birthday weekend at 20 High Street, Hamilton, Ohio. For more details, visit our Facebook group at McCloskey Wonder Works!Books in this episode: The Complete Tales of Winnie-The-Pooh by A. A. MilneFrederick by Leo Lionni The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonaldPilgrim's Inn Elizabeth GoudgeTime of Wonder by Robert McCloskey (on sale at time of posting!)Lentil by Robert McCloskeyHomer Price books by Robert McCloskeyCenterburg Tales (also titled More Homer Price) by Robert McCloskeyHenry Reed series by Keith Robertson; illustrated by Robert McCloskey: Henry Reed, Inc. Henry Reed's JourneyHenry Reed's Babysitting ServiceHenry Reed's Big ShowHenry Reed's Think TankMake Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskeyBlueberries for Sal by Robert McCloskeyMadeline by Ludwig BemelmansThe Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack; illustrated by Kurt Wiese Robert McCloskey by Gary D. Schmidt Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice SendakDoodle's Mountain by Amanda M. Brindley; illustrated by Sofia RectorThe Misadventured Summer of Tumbleweed Thompson by Glenn McCarty; illustrated by Joe SutphinJourney Cake, Ho! by Ruth Sawyer; illustrated by Robert McCloskey Burt Dow, Deep-Water Man : A Tale of the Sea in Classic Tradition by Robert McCloskeyPocket Full of Colors: The Magical World of Mary Blair, Disney Artist Extraordinaire Amy Guglielmo; illustrated by Jacqueline Tourville Tom Sawyer by Mark TwainHuckleberry Finn by Mark TwainThe Silver Chair by C.S. LewisJohn Philip Duck by Patricia PolaccoOnce On a Time by A. A. Milne The Magic Hill by A. A. MilneThe Childcraft books Reshelving Alexandria is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our mission, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Reshelving Alexandria at www.reshelvingalexandria.com/subscribe
Chapter 28-30 from the book, “My Life Stories Through My Eyes,” by Pam Park-On --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sherman-on/support
Jeanne Lazzarini talks about kaleidoscopes and the mathematics that makes them work. This "beautiful form watcher" uses the laws of reflection to make ever-changing repeated symmetries. The use of more mirrors, rectangles, cylinders or pyramids create even more complex patterns. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-art-of-mathematics/message
Kelis's musical light was undeniable from the start, but it was still a struggle to shine as brightly as knew she could. She did get there, but little did she know that the same people she thought were on her side were really just out for themselves. Between that and a messy first marriage she tried to keep private, it would only take one more straw to break her silence. Nas: 5 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About God's Son Unmasked singer: Kelis on music, men and her missing money | Kelis | The Guardian Kelis on Finding Freedom Through Farming Kelis' Best Early-2000s Fashion Moments. List of Billboard Hot 100 number ones of 1999 - Wikipedia Kelis age, hometown, biography | Last.fm Kelis - Wikipedia The Neptunes Discography - The Neptunes #1 fan site, all about Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo Milkshake (song) - Wikipedia Take a Look at Kelis and Nas' Full Relationship Timeline. Nas Denies Kelis Abuse Allegations While Pleading 'We Should Be Better Examples' for Son Knight Why Did Nas and Kelis Divorce? Kelis Opens Up On Violent Relationship & Custody Battle with Nas Kelis on Instagram: “I just heard the record everyone is saying has my sample . But it's beyond this song at this point . This was a TRIGGER for me . Milkshake…” Kelis Speaks On Contract She Signed With The Neptunes At Beginning Of Her Career Wanderland - Wikipedia Flesh Tone - Wikipedia Did You Know that Nas, as in Nas the Rapper, is a Venture CapitalistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new MP3 sermon from Bethel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Stepping Out in Faith Subtitle: Kaleidoscopes of Grace Speaker: Rob Campbell Broadcaster: Bethel Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/9/2022 Bible: Hebrews 11:1-4 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Bethel Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Stepping Out in Faith Subtitle: Kaleidoscopes of Grace Speaker: Rob Campbell Broadcaster: Bethel Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/9/2022 Bible: Hebrews 11:1-4 Length: 43 min.
Kaleidoscope art is a serious venture. Artists and collectors Mike and Donna Thibodeau of St. Charles discuss the kaleidoscope exhibit on display at the Foundry Art Centre and the international expo that comes to Westport Plaza later this month.
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Kaleidoscopes & Unicorns…a conversation with women, led by a man. Hay still tryna convince the world he has super powers. The many view of women. Tales from the bathroom. Introduction to Dating 101, be open. Be honest. Sharing is NOT caring. Is it the booty, or the beauty? Heaux tales. Is your favorite penis, and favorite person, all-in-one? Believe in men…but def don't expect anything lol. Don't forget to follow your host from Around The Way on social media Twitter : @aroundthewayhay @Frankii_Babii2x. Instagram: @aroundthewayhay Around The Way Airs on Tuesday YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC_oJyQaoOXcUKmj4coRz6fw --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hayden-still/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hayden-still/support
There's that saying, “There's no such thing as an original idea. Every idea worth having has been had thousands of times already.” I'm not sure I fully agree with the quote because some ideas are truly original. After all, somebody had to experiment with putting together peanut butter, pickles, and sriracha sauce to learn it's a great combo. And at the same time, I know we're all putting our own spin on things. It reminds me of a quote by Mark Twain. More in this week's post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/another-world-is-probable/support
In shifting toward alignment, plus a churning within our Kaleidoscopes and areas of our lives, we're aware of: Related shifts we'd like to make. The ways in which these transformations may impact others. Let's clear the air, our minds and our energy … Show Notes: June theme: Spiritually in Sync Color of the week: Atmospheric
Everybody has a love-hate relationship with their hometown. When I was growing up in the 50s, 60s and 70s in Aberdeen Washington the economy was strong. There were fish to catch in trees to harvest. I was a kid learning to play football and rock and roll, working in a Veterinary hospital with dogs and cats, painting houses and noisy mills and writing songs. I moved around for forty years after that and somehow landed 25 miles north of my birthplace Seattle. When I tell people where I'm from, I always say Aberdeen and they almost always look away and say “oh” as if to say “oh, I'm so sorry.” What they don't know about Aberdeen is that with its conjoined twin Hoquiam, at one time was a small thriving community. It has a history of being tough and making comebacks. It's part of a mostly scenic drive on the way to the coast....or the ocean as tourists refer to it. We always call it the beach. Coming into Aberdeen you cross a small bridge over the muddy Wishkah River, see the Star Wars store on the immediate left, some old vacant buildings and rundown shells of what used to be locally owned businesses. Every town, every city has its Ghost Town sections. Aberdeen's just happens to be on the main drag through town on the way to the main attraction, the beach. When I look at Aberdeen from that short drive through town, my perception is different than most people I suspect. What I see is a corridor with tons of history. From a writer's standpoint, there are pages of mysteries to write about. Not long ago I was driving down a similar main avenue in the greater Seattle area. Aurora Avenue. Cigarettes and litter, a bouncy hooker or two, and a home for homeless people walking in slow motion. A sense of sadness and entrepreneurship at the same time. I couldn't help but notice the strings of pawn shops. Pawn shops full of former gifts, treasures and cool things that during a time in someone's life were devalued from precious presents to mere commodities that could be pawned, hocked or sold never to be returned to their once proud owners. The items advertised on the signs and reader boards outside the pawn shops are usually for guns, jewelry and guitars. Guns and guitars are somewhat lacking emotional value, except maybe the guitars. I don't know if you can fall in love with a gun. But to me the jewelry in particular is of interest. Jewelry has a story usually involving love and commitment. So as I was driving, I thought of these lyrics-- the story about a man who lost his wife to the angels and after years of being alone, he'd run out of hope and money. He takes her wedding ring off his finger where he kept it safe for all these years and as a last-ditch cry for help he sells it for enough money to pay for a lady of the night, a warm woman just to hold him and tell him everything's going to be alright. The final lyric of the song is: “I sold my baby's ring for a lady of the night, she whispered in my ear ‘it's gonna be alright'...somewhere there's a soul with a broken heart, down on Pawn Shop Boulevard.” Medallion, ginger, alabaster, pearl and ivory white Xanadu and limousine leather and melody Kaleidoscope Heart is a song I wrote this spring. The lyrics I just recited were stolen from a paint color fan, they're the colorful names of paint colors. I've always wondered who names them. And you're wondering why I rattle off a list of them in this song. Here's the story. Kaleidoscopes are about color. My friend and wardrobe advisor Freya selected my colorful clothes and her sister and also best bud ever, Annie took my promo shots. One of the photos was an experiment with some wackadoodle filter that Annie had that made an image of several Bruces, a pattern like a mosaic, in the shape of a heart. The following day after Annie photoshopped the shoot into a shippable product, I saw the kaleidoscope heart photo and thought it would work well for the... Support this podcast
Everybody has a love-hate relationship with their hometown. When I was growing up in the 50s, 60s and 70s in Aberdeen Washington the economy was strong. There were fish to catch in trees to harvest. I was a kid learning to play football and rock and roll, working in a Veterinary hospital with dogs and cats, painting houses and noisy mills and writing songs. I moved around for forty years after that and somehow landed 25 miles north of my birthplace Seattle. When I tell people where I'm from, I always say Aberdeen and they almost always look away and say “oh” as if to say “oh, I'm so sorry.” What they don't know about Aberdeen is that with its conjoined twin Hoquiam, at one time was a small thriving community. It has a history of being tough and making comebacks. It's part of a mostly scenic drive on the way to the coast....or the ocean as tourists refer to it. We always call it the beach. Coming into Aberdeen you cross a small bridge over the muddy Wishkah River, see the Star Wars store on the immediate left, some old vacant buildings and rundown shells of what used to be locally owned businesses. Every town, every city has its Ghost Town sections. Aberdeen's just happens to be on the main drag through town on the way to the main attraction, the beach. When I look at Aberdeen from that short drive through town, my perception is different than most people I suspect. What I see is a corridor with tons of history. From a writer's standpoint, there are pages of mysteries to write about. Not long ago I was driving down a similar main avenue in the greater Seattle area. Aurora Avenue. Cigarettes and litter, a bouncy hooker or two, and a home for homeless people walking in slow motion. A sense of sadness and entrepreneurship at the same time. I couldn't help but notice the strings of pawn shops. Pawn shops full of former gifts, treasures and cool things that during a time in someone's life were devalued from precious presents to mere commodities that could be pawned, hocked or sold never to be returned to their once proud owners. The items advertised on the signs and reader boards outside the pawn shops are usually for guns, jewelry and guitars. Guns and guitars are somewhat lacking emotional value, except maybe the guitars. I don't know if you can fall in love with a gun. But to me the jewelry in particular is of interest. Jewelry has a story usually involving love and commitment. So as I was driving, I thought of these lyrics-- the story about a man who lost his wife to the angels and after years of being alone, he'd run out of hope and money. He takes her wedding ring off his finger where he kept it safe for all these years and as a last-ditch cry for help he sells it for enough money to pay for a lady of the night, a warm woman just to hold him and tell him everything's going to be alright. The final lyric of the song is: “I sold my baby's ring for a lady of the night, she whispered in my ear ‘it's gonna be alright'...somewhere there's a soul with a broken heart, down on Pawn Shop Boulevard.” Medallion, ginger, alabaster, pearl and ivory white Xanadu and limousine leather and melody Kaleidoscope Heart is a song I wrote this spring. The lyrics I just recited were stolen from a paint color fan, they're the colorful names of paint colors. I've always wondered who names them. And you're wondering why I rattle off a list of them in this song. Here's the story. Kaleidoscopes are about color. My friend and wardrobe advisor Freya selected my colorful clothes and her sister and also best bud ever, Annie took my promo shots. One of the photos was an experiment with some wackadoodle filter that Annie had that made an image of several Bruces, a pattern like a mosaic, in the shape of a heart. The following day after Annie photoshopped the shoot into a shippable product, I saw the kaleidoscope heart photo and thought it would work well for the... Support this podcast
Please Stop Imposing American Views about Race on Us - Persuasion: https://www.persuasion.community/p/please-stop-imposing-american-views The dangerous logic of anti-racism - UnHerd: https://unherd.com/2020/11/the-dangerous-logic-of-anti-racism/ Biracial Britain by Remi Adekoya review: turning assumptions upside down | Evening Standard: https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/books/biracial-britain-mixedrace-remi-adekoya-review-b699865.html Tomiwa Owolade, a writer for UnHerd: https://unherd.com/author/tomiwa-owolade/ Tomiwa Owolade – Quillette: https://quillette.com/author/tom-owolade/ Follow Tomiwa @tomowolade Further References David Olusoga, Black and British: A Forgotten History (2016) Akala, Natives: Race and Class in the Ruins of Empire (2018) Reni Eddo Lodge, Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race (2018) UK rapper Wiley goes on hours-long anti-Semitic Twitter rant | The Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/uk-rapper-wiley-goes-on-hours-long-anti-semitic-twitter-rant/ Remi Adekoya, Biracial Britain: A Different Way of Looking at Race (2021) Barack Obama, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance (1995) Bernardine Evaristo, Girl, Woman, Other (2020) Iona Italia reads from the preface, "The Half Caste" to her upcoming book "Fire and Vultures". - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdUunlGWqrw&t=2s Shashi Tharoor, An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India (2013) Timestamps 1:30 The Americanisation of the British discourse on race 11:06 Reni Eddo Lodge 14:51 The terms BAME and white privilege 18:49 Diversity in the arts and journalism 24:48 The dangerous logic of anti-racism 39:05 Brits and the slave trade 44:53 Mixed race Britain 54:23 Life in Argentina 1:11:03 Nigeria
“When I was young, I admired clever people. Now that I am old, I admire kind people.”- Abraham Heschel - Here’s the Big Idea…The ancient narrative of Yahweh (a Hebrew name for God) is a story of created relationships, fragmented relationships, and redeemed relationships. It has been a life-giving story for us, while at the same time, there have been underlying presumptions in our Christian faith that have been destructive. Understanding how we got here––how we came to believe what we believe––has helped A LOT.We had always heard that we could not pick and choose what we believed if we wanted to be Christians. Who knew you actually do have the freedom to affirm some aspects of your faith tradition while rethinking or departing from other elements of it?!For us, this wisdom was revolutionary, not to mention healing.The word “voice” is a literary term. It means that characters in a story have the “power and authority to have a say in a matter.” As the lead character of your story, you have a voice in your spirituality. You have POWER and AUTHORITY in your own spirituality. You DO NOT have to believe what the institutions have taught you. You have a say in what you believe.Your experiences and voice carry weight in relationships and the process of co-creating. Your story matters. Your voice matters to God. You matter in this world. Let’s co-create and sing together.RESOURCES ON OUR WEBSITE DESERTVOICES.COMsign up for our email newsletter to receive our Street-Level Study that accompanies this podcast Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/preview/7914a4f7860a4376adacf88925a49433)
DECONSTRUCTING & RECONSTRUCTING THE MESSAGE OF THE CROSS.We will release a new episode each week leading up to Easter!THIS EPISODE Part 1: Am I a Sinner? What Does That Even Mean?Part 2: Kaleidoscopes and the CrossPart 3: Hold Up, Jesus was Jewish…Does that Matter?Part 4: Changing the Story!Part 5: Seriously, What the Hell Happened on the Cross?JOIN US FOR LENT AS WE ORIENT OURSELVES TOWARDS NEW LIFEAlong with each of the next 5 episodes we have created a Street-Level Study to accompany you on your journey!What are “Street-Level Studies”?We are taking theology to the streets - creating practical studies for the everyday person!Are you deconstructing your faith?Are you interrogating what you believe and why? Are you looking at the impact of your life and faith on the world around you? You will not find answers here…you’ll find voices from the desert calling for liberation and joy. You will find a journey.This is an UNLEARNING project that will engage our headspace ALONG with stories, art, questions, and resources to activate our heart and gut spaces.When you subscribe to our email this season you will receive early transcripts of this new series we are in the process of creating. These are working drafts of an easily accessible, in-depth, street-level study looking at the cross. Head to our website, DESERTVOICES.COM to subscribe These pages are designed to help you boldly explore your spirituality and trust your voice. You’ll find questions that spark curiosity at the bottom of each section and resources from a variety of authors and scholars who will dig into your questions with more depth.Like any journey worth taking, this series will bring you into mystery, more questions, wonder, and you may find yourself transformed along the way. It is guest-oriented towards the cross. It is filled with stories, art, critical thinking, and a mystic’s spirit. Theology is “faith seeking understanding.” With this approach, this street-level study is open to all and directed to the curious. It is an exploration seeking understanding, which oddly enough does not result in answers. It is NOT a fill-in-the-blank Bible study.Bring ALL your questions, doubts, pain, and experiences into the wilderness. Be prepared to encounter stories that deconstruct and reconstruct your faith.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/preview/7914a4f7860a4376adacf88925a49433)
Hey y'all Hey! Episode 10 YAYY!!! Special guest Celebrity producer, recording artist, song writer, actor, and entrepreneur. #10 on the Billboards, critically acclaimed artist, debut album "Blue Leisure" , sophomore album "Kaleidoscopes". King James Worthy WHAT'S THE TEA?: Dating and Social media etiquette How do you date? Slide in the DM? Online? Organically : At the store, mall, randomly Do you delete your past off your Instagram? WOULD YOU RATHER: Never brush your teeth again or Never brush your hair again QUOTE: Experience is your best teacher #JamesWorthy I am two of the most important words in existence for what comes after them you become #unknown CONNECT WITH US: INSTAGRAM: @uncensoredrealitea @hilarrithegreat @kingjamesworthy CALL IN: 973.814.7760 EMAIL: Uncensoredrealitea@gmail.com *****Be sure to Subscribe, Rate & Review**** Thank you soooo much James Worthy! We appreciate you soooo much. I love your vibe and energy. A true King.
Nick and Ali have a discussion about how Christian leaders should think about the future and their role in shaping it. To learn more about the book and Nick and Ali's work, visit futuresframework.com. Transcript See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you been down the psychedelic YouTube rabbit hole of kaleidoscopic videos? In this themed episode Juan and I discuss the topic of the 'Kaleidoscopes'. We start off with our usual MMM's and definition before explaining the story of Sir David Brewster and his misfortune on not making any money from one of the biggest fads/crazes to ever exist! We also touch upon: how to build a kaleidoscope, the different types of scopes out there, what you can expect from the most expensive version, why humans find these objects so fascinating as well as a couple more facts from the wacky history of this invention.As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Intro & Mere Mortal Moments3:50 - Definition4:36 - The invention of the kaleidoscope6:56 - Patents & copywriting 8:24 - How to build a kaleidoscope10:50 - The YouTube rabbit hole12:58 - Types of kaleidoscopes15:45 - Most expensive kaleidoscope19:15 - Why are coloured patterns so interesting22:52 - The latest Victorian craze23:34 - A penny for a peek25:11 - The varying Mere Mortal contentAbout Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Themed Podcast, Conversations & Meanderings.Connect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/
Take a look behind the complex construction of an old time novelty, the kaleidoscope, and unleash the power of color and light! This week's Art for Life Podcast from Gallery's Choice takes you on a light hearted journey through math and models to making a complete and utterly fantastic mess with glass that will keep you intrigued and occupied for hours!
ARE YOU READYY??? All of life is a combination of Kaleidoscopes and Gyroscopes! If you want to know what that means, and how it touches on the deepest aspect of our existence, namely: "What G-d wants from you THIS second" ... then this talk is for you! The post What Does God Want From Me This Second? first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.
James Worthy was already making a name for himself as a music producer of some of the hottest talents in hip-hop, r&b, and pop; when the right time finally came along for him to work on his own fan proclaimed, "Dark R&B" albums. First, he stepped out from behind the keyboards to give us his debut album, Blu Leisure, and then his sophomore project, Kaleidoscopes. Both albums showed us another side to the already dynamic musical talent. In this episode, James sat down with KD and gave us an insight into how he got to this point in his career, why it's important to be authentic and true to yourself. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keradangeroustalk/support
In this episode the hosts discuss mix theory, answering questions such as what makes a good mix. In Who's Been Pushing Faders Up Czar announces Waves new plugin, Kaleidoscopes. In news discussions are had about new products from Empirical Labs, Softube, Izotope, and Kush Audio. A new segment is introduced as the host play a game of audio vocabulary from the Audio dictionary book. As usual this episode will be posted in theFacebook Group for discussion, Faders Up Podcast.Follow the hosts, guest, and podcast on Instagram- FadersUpPodcast- AudioCzar901- IamKadencePAT- Desiree- ItspronouncedOshayHave a question you want answered on the podcast? Email us at FadersUpPodcast@yahoo.com
In this episode, Eugene and Paul look back on the first six episodes to talk about some behind the scenes thoughts and the direction and future of this podcast. For updates, follow us on Instagram at @DividedFamiliesPodcast, and contact us at dividedfamiliespodcast@gmail.com
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LivFree is the kind of rap artist whose flow reminds you of spoken word poetry in its smoothness, whose hooks grab you and pull you deeper into the rhythm, and when the message within the flow hits you… Well, let’s just say if it resonates, it hits you where it hurts - in the best way.I first met Liv as the Kaleidoscopes were kicking off their single release party and introducing their project to the Austin music scene with a bang. If you missed the episode with Keira Nova, that’s the first half of this two-part episode with the members of the hip hop duo Kaleidoscopes. Make sure you get a chance to listen to that interview later. But right now, let’s get to know LivFree.Listen to LivFree on SpotifyListen on Apple MusicFollow LivFree on Instagram @livfree219Kaleidoscopes website https://kaleidoscopesmusic.com/Want to hear that song "Say to You"?
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Our worlds are evolving as we rearrange our lives and Kaleidoscopes to be in better alignment with our aspirations, dreams and desires. We've been very focused on our basic needs, freedoms and liberties in recent months. In June, we are shifting towards what will make us feel even better, more in control of our own destinies and success, and directive of our expressive power. Show Notes: June’s theme: Evolution Color of the Month: Stolen Kiss Prefer to read? This week's forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: / (http://kellygalea.com/june-2020-color-reading/)
I don’t know if it was fate, or just incredibly good luck, that I happened to meet Keira Nova in one of my music business classes. Whichever one it was, my perspective on what my own career in music could look like, is infinitely better thanks to her.A commanding presence on stage and a prolific songwriter, Keira is as sharp and clever as she is talented. A solo artist and one half of the hip hop/ R&B duo Kaleidoscopes, today you’re listening to the first half of a two-part episode featuring the Kaleidoscopes.One of the things I admire most is Keira's passionate drive to support local indie musicians with her duo partner Liv. The Kaleidoscopes make an effort to give opportunities for paid gigs with an audience that’s receptive to hearing new music, because they trust the curators. This is where Liv and Keira Nova’s Kaleico Entertainment comes into the picture…LINKSLivestreaming site, Mixer https://mixer.com/The Kaleidoscopes musicListen on SpotifyListen on Apple MusicKeira Nova's musicListen on SpotifyListen on Apple MusicThe new single Keira’s featured onListen to Shots on SpotifyListen to Shots on Apple MusicKeira Nova’s websitehttps://keiranovamusic.com/Watch the Kaleidoscopes live videos with their band https://kaleidoscopesmusic.com/If you want to explore using Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/
July 2019 Forecast Last month (http://kellygalea.com/blog/june-2019-forecast/) , we brought awareness to all the seasons and times of our lives in each area of our Kaleidoscopes. We scoped and celebrated endings, beginnings and middle times. In doing so, we shifted towards our desires in significant — perhaps unexpected — ways. Awareness and acknowledgement of seasons and times has also brought a shift in our perception of NOW. Wondering how this July 2019 forecast came to be? Our forecasts easily flow from a blend of several methods & practices I use nearly every single day, such as energy healing, Divine & angelic guidance and color theory. Show Notes: July's theme: New and Now Color of the Month: Childlike Prefer to read? The July 2019 forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/july-2019-forecast/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/july-2019-forecast/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fjuly-2019-forecast%2F&title=July%202019%20Forecast)
A favorite topic among men – Butterflies. We explore some interesting thoughts on the butterfly migration we were in the midst of and how it relates to our nature. Having a Mentor, Building a practicing, and Kaleidoscopes a plenty! The post Wholehearted | Ep.3 – Butterflies and Mentors appeared first on Love Strong.
Your Forecast for the Week of April 1, 2019 As we (http://kellygalea.com/blog/april-2019-forecast/) throughout April, it will be helpful to begin with one area of our Kaleidoscopes … no matter how anxious we may be to get momentum in all areas of our lives! So where to start? Listen in to find out now. Show Notes: April's theme: Reflect and Reveal Color of the Week: Intimate White Prefer to read? This week's forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-of-april-1-2019/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-of-april-1-2019/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fforecast-week-april-1-2019%2F&title=Forecast%20for%20the%20Week%20of%20April%201%2C%202019)
February 2019 Forecast While January (http://kellygalea.com/blog/january-2019-forecast/) is typically a month where we want to get organized and declutter our Places, releasing items we no longer desire, many of us saw that energy at work in other areas of our Kaleidoscopes as well. With all this releasing, shifting and aligning with Ideal Solutions (http://kellygalea.com/blog/january-2019-forecast/) , what might we now experience in February? How does Freedom and Focus sound? Wondering how this February 2019 forecast came to be? Our forecasts easily flow from a blend of several methods & practices I use nearly every single day, such as energy healing, Divine & angelic guidance and color theory. Show Notes: February's theme: Freedom & Focus Color of the Month: Agua Fria Prefer to read? The February 2019 forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/february-2019-forecast/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/february-2019-forecast/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fep-73-february-2019-forecast%2F&title=Ep.%2073%3A%20February%202019%20Forecast)
Your Forecast for the Week of October 1, 2018 As a Cheerful Optimist relaxing rigorous schedules and opening to more joyful opportunities, part of you may be thinking, ‘How will anything get done?’ We’ll begin the month with a week where we’ll feel energized to be organized and create more harmony for ourselves in each area of our Kaleidoscopes. Show Notes: October's theme: Cheerful Optimist Color of the Week: Vogue Green Prefer to read? This week's forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-of-october-1-2018/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-october-1-2018/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fep-51-forecast-week-october-1-2018%2F&title=Ep.%2051%3A%20Forecast%20for%20the%20Week%20of%20October%201%2C%202018)
Your Forecast for the Week of May 14, 2018 To keep you from feeling overly serious about all this introspection, reflection and personal growth time, this week’s focus is fun! As we’re scoping each area of our Kaleidoscopes, let’s remind ourselves of why we want to shift things. Rediscover and explore passion, pleasure and play. Show Notes: May's theme: Magic or Mayhem? Color of the Week: Solé Prefer to read? This week's forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-of-may-14-2018/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/forecast-week-of-may-14-2018/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fep-26-forecast-week-may-14-2018%2F&title=Ep.%2026%3A%20Forecast%20for%20the%20Week%20of%20May%2014%2C%202018)
April 2018 Forecast We’ve had a lot of practice the last few months tapping into our Intuitively Vibrant (http://kellygalea.com/blog/2018-forecast/) selves. As we become more adept at tuning in, we discover a new proficiency in living a vibrant life. We see all the moving pieces and know them for what they are. We realize how they help shape and define us ... and in turn, know how we can skillfully shift things, make adjustments and artfully create a different view through our Kaleidoscopes. There is a new rhythm and flow to our personal energy and creative process. The more we trust in it, the more confident we grow; the easier it is to scope out what we desire, move forward, take inspired action, make adjustments and shift it as we care for ourselves and our dreams. Once we make this discovery, we’re eager for more of the resulting alignment, harmony, confidence and joy. Listen in to find out more about how to go about creating it. Wondering how this April 2018 forecast came about? Our forecasts easily flow from a blend of several methods & practices I use nearly every single day, such as energy healing, Divine & angelic guidance and color theory. If you'd like to know more, consider joining us for our next Kaleidoscope group (http://kellygalea.com/kaleidoscope-group/) call. Show Notes: April's theme: Maestro! Color of the Month: Rosy Outlook Prefer to read? The April 2018 forecast, corresponding color and notes can be viewed on our blog: http://kellygalea.com/blog/april-2018-forecast/ (http://kellygalea.com/blog/april-2018-forecast/) (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=http%3A%2F%2Fkellygalea.com%2Fep-18-april-2018-forecast%2F&title=Ep.%2018%3A%20April%202018%20Forecast)
Oh manomano......I picked up some killer 45's this past week and some of 'em are on display here....Bar-Kays, The Ideals, Sorrows.....as well as some staples like The Bristols, Tramline, Buffalo Springfield, The Dirtbombs, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Sons & Daughters & Gabor Szabo.....Life is a drag..close your eyes and dig the vacuum....